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Popcorn
Machines for Rent for your party or event!
We supply everything
you need to get your party poppin!
Very easy to use- its just like popcorn at the
movies!
Popcorn, bags, salt and oil all included!
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Fill the air with that unmistakable warm aroma. Popcorn is a healthy food
too!
6oz Deluxe
60 Special Popcorn Machine
FREE SUPPLIES WITH THIS MACHINE..... 30
servings of NAKS PAK POPCORN, with 30 1oz PC BAGS...........
The industry’s original Deluxe 6oz popcorn machine Welded top and bottom frame,
bright aluminum finish, tempered glass and the now- famous “EZ Kleen” kettle. “Two layer metal” is stainless steel on the cook surface and aluminum
next to the heating element. This 6oz popcorn machine features a fast warm up
and consecutive three- minute popping cycles. The heavy-duty reinforced top dome
with side vents allows for displays on top. 18"W x 16"D x 31"H 1400 Watts.
Directions for machine is included at the bottom here.Operating directions
included below - but we will teach you how to operate the popcorn machine also.
Bag 1oz
Popcorn
This colorful popcorn bag holds approx. 1oz
of popped popcorn. 3 1/2" x 9". We have it in red
and yellow
classic bags. Send them home with their own bag of popcorn!
Extra
Popcorn
If you think you will need more popcorn we carry
these products for purchase. Our traditional Popcorn is simply the best
tasting popcorn in the world! You can enjoy our popcorn in convenient,
pre-measured portion packs called Naks Pak. Naks Pak are easy-to-use and
goof-proof, ensuring that you get the perfect popcorn every time you pop!
Weaver Naks Pak Popcorn is certified Kosher by Kosher Certification of America.
 Popcorn
'Naks Pak' 8oz coconut oil
Everything you need to make popcorn in one
convenient kit. Coconut oil is the standard, traditional, movie style smell and
taste. Its as easy as open, pour and pop.
Great butter flavored taste. These kits include the popcorn seed, salt and
butter flavored oil. For use
in 6oz kettle machines. A good idea to add to your list of popcorn supplies.
We have provided the Nutrition Information that is printed on every package of
our Coconut Oil Naks Pak Popcorn.
Click here for Coconut Oil nutrition label.
Popcorn
'Naks Pak' 8oz sunflower oil
Everything you need to make popcorn in one
convenient kit. Sunflower oil is the lower in saturated fats. Its as easy as
open pour and pop. Great butter flavored taste. These kits include the popcorn
seed, salt and butter flavored oil. For use in 6oz kettle machines. A good idea
to add to your list of popcorn supplies.
Click here for Sunflower Oil
Nutrition label, the one pictured on the right is for the Coconut Oil only.
U-Tote-It
A "Toting Box" that safely protects a
Popcorn Popper on the way to a school carnival or kid's birthday party - easy to
open - easy to remove. After the cover is removed, strap it back on and it
doubles as a "tabletop" for your party, just put the machine on top of the red
table! Built-in wheels similar to "roll about" luggage make this easy to "wheel
out" to your location. Really protects the equipment.
Just for your moonwalk party, we supply all the extras you want:
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Price quote includes rental, local delivery, setup, instructions, return to our
warehouse, and consumable supplies for your party!
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Available models may vary.
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Please DON'T clean our machines!
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Ask about our Good Neighbor Award.
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We stock additional party snack food supplies, so you can buy extra!
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Category:
popcorn machines
Product ID : Popping Instructions
Popping Instructions
WHEN YOU ARE READY TO POP POPCORN.................
1. TURN ON ALL SWITCHES.
2. PREHEAT THE KETTLE FOR 5-10 MINUTES.
3. CUT TOP OF BAG OPEN WITH SCISSORS OF THE
NAKS PAK POPCORN. PUT OIL AND SEED/SALT INTO KETTLE. WHEN POPCORN HAS POPPED,
EMPTY KETTLE. CONTINUE POPPING 4-5 MORE PAKS/BATCHES.
4. TURN KETTLE SWITCH AND KETTLE MOTOR SWITCH
OFF. OPEN BOTH KETTLE LIDS.
5. REMOVE LEFTOVER POPCORN FROM BOTTOM OF
MACHINE. PUT IN PLASTIC BAGS WITH TWIST TIES. IT WILL STAY FRESH FOR TOMORROW.
Science,
History and Nutrition of Popcorn
People have
been fascinated by popcorn for centuries. Popcorn is scientifically known as Zea
mays everta. It’s a type of maize, or corn, and is a member of the grass family.
Popcorn is a whole grain and is made up of three components: the germ,
endosperm, and pericarp (or hull). Of the 4 most common types of corn—sweet,
dent (also called field), flint (also called Indian corn), and popcorn—only
popcorn pops! Popcorn differs from other types of corn in that its hull has just
the right thickness to allow it to burst open.
Each kernel of popcorn
contains a small drop of water stored inside a circle of soft starch. Popcorn
needs between 13.5-14% moisture to pop. The soft starch is surrounded by the
kernel's hard outer surface. As the kernel heats up, the water begins to expand.
Around 212 degrees the water turns into steam and changes the starch inside each
kernel into a superhot gelatinous goop. The kernel continues to heat to about
347 degrees. The pressure inside the grain will reach 135 pounds per square inch
before finally bursting the hull open. As it explodes, steam inside the kernel
is released. The soft starch inside the popcorn becomes inflated and spills out,
cooling immediately and forming into the odd shape we know and love. A kernel
will swell 40-50 times its original size!
Early Popcorn History
· Biblical accounts
of "corn" stored in the pyramids of Egypt are misunderstood. The “corn" from the
bible was probably barley. The mistake comes from a changed use of the word
"corn," which used to signify the most-used grain of a specific place. This is
similar to how we use the word cereal. In England, "corn" was wheat, and in
Scotland and Ireland the word referred to oats. Since maize was the common
American "corn," it took that name -- and keeps it today.
· It is believed that the
first use of wild and early cultivated corn was popping. The oldest ears of
popcorn ever found were discovered in the Bat Cave of west central New Mexico in
1948 and 1950. Ranging from smaller than a penny to about 2 inches, the oldest
Bat Cave ears are 4,000 years old.
·Popcorn was integral to early 16th century Aztec Indian ceremonies. ·In 1519,
Cortes got his first sight of popcorn when he invaded Mexico and came into
contact with the Aztecs. Popcorn was an important food for the Aztec Indians,
and decoration with popcorn for ceremonial headdresses, necklaces and ornaments
on statues of their gods, including Tlaloc. ·An early Spanish account of Aztecs
reads:
". . . momochitl, a kind of corn which bursts when parched discloses its
contents and makes itself look like a very white flower". ·Around 1612, early
French explorers through the Great Lakes region noted Iroquois popped popcorn
with heated sand in a pottery vessel. Writing of Peruvian Indians in 1650 the
Spaniard Cobo says, "They toast a certain kind of corn until it bursts. They
call it pisancalla, and they use it as a confection." The use of the moldboard
plow became commonplace in the mid-1800s and led to the widespread planting of
maize in the United States.
Recent Popcorn History
Popcorn was very popular
from the 1890s until the Great Depression. Street vendors used to follow crowds
around, pushing steam or gas-powered poppers through fairs, parks and
expositions. ·During the Depression, popcorn at 5 or 10 cents a bag was one of
the few luxuries down-and-out families could afford. While other businesses
failed, the popcorn business thrived. ·During World War II, sugar was sent
overseas for U.S. troops, which meant there wasn't much sugar left in the States
to make candy. Thanks to this unusual situation, Americans ate three times as
much popcorn as usual. ·
Popcorn went into a slump
during the early 1950s, when television became popular. Attendance at movie
theaters dropped and, with it, popcorn consumption. When the public began eating
popcorn at home, the new relationship between television and popcorn led to a
resurgeance in popularity. ·Microwave popcorn -- the very first use of microwave
heating in the 1940s -- has already accounted for $240 million in annual U.S.
popcorn sales in the 1990s. ·Americans today consume 17 billion quarts of popped
popcorn each year. The average American eats about 54 quarts at home, movies,
carnivals, backyard parties, state fairs, school events, the circus, boardwalk,
malls, conventions, corporate functions, cafeterias, fund raisers, theaters,
slumber parties, and zoos!
Nutritional Information
It's hard to believe a
snack food that tastes so good can actually be good for you! With suggestions
from organizations such as the National Cancer Institute (NCI), the American
Dental Association (ADA) and the American Dietetic Association (ADA), there's no
doubt popcorn is a perfectly sensible snack to fit into any meal/fitness plan.
Source; Popcorn Board Education Exchange www.popcorn.org The USDA National
Agricultural Library and Air Castles And Slides
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Supplies!
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machines, Snow-Cone machines and Cotton Candy machines, all available for
rental! Get the WOW factor - kids will run for popcorn, snow-cones and cotton
candy made fresh at your children's party!
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